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Southwest Topics-Wave du lieu suivant : Los Angeles, California • 2

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Sunday, April 4, 1945 WAVE PUBLICATIONS Topics Page 2 Chamber of Commerce Washington sponsors two tours around Swim stadium New lane funds okehed City countil hu appropriated $10X00 to retile the Lob Angeles Swimming stadium to Dr- Karol J. Myiela, professor of chemistry at the provide for eight raring lanes. University of Southern California, has received a An tile win be removed from Guggenheim Foundation fellowship to study cell mem the pool bottom and replaced brine. with white flush-fitting tile, Dr, Myxls, 51, who resides USC professor given award Last year he won the 1 I I Golden Caribbean holiday, the world trip scheduled by group Travel-minded member of the Southside Chamber of Commerce and their families will have a choice of tour arranged by the organization, the first the mVl, Golden Caribbean Holiday from April 20 to May 6, and 1 1 I I '1 world Three firsts taken in bank program Three first place awards and one third place award were won by Washington high school seniors during the Bank of America-sponsored zone achievement awards program conducted Wednesday at the Biltmore hoteL Irene Sato won first place in science and mathematics category; Sabine Jaske was first In the fine arts category; 28-day Jet-age tour around the departing September 17. Full Information on both tours may be obtained from the Southside Chamber of Commerce office, 1509 West Manchester avenue, according jto Mrs.

Ruth Peterson, seere-'Ury -manager. HERE'S MORE ABOUT Election (Continued from page 1) South Esparanza street: a counting to Councilman Billy G. Mills, who recommended the appropriation. In a second action Involving the stadium, the city parka and recreation commission granted Southern Pacific Amateur Athletic Union diving committee permission to conduct the Los Angeles Invitational Diving championships on July 17-18L Richard W. Calderon, 708 South CHECK PRESENTATION: John Machado, right, president of tha Kiwanis Club of Southwest Los Angeles, presents Golden Anniversary community service check representing the clubi contribution to community service project in the Southwest, to Los Angeles city council president, E.

TimbeHaks, who is an honorary member of tho dub. In making tha presentation, Machado said, In bahalf of the Kiwanis Club of Southwest Los Angeles, I hand you this symbolic chack representing community service for the greet Smithwest. CARIBBEAN During the Golden Carib-, Pcnrith drlw; Knighty G. Mark Strunin, first in liberal bean Holiday tour, the group Brooks, 467 East Fortieth will vii Floilda, the Bahamas, place; and Ocie P. Hinkle.

3735 Jamaica, Puerto Rico, the VIr-j South San Pedro street. Islands, Curacao. 'np- BOARD OF EDUCATION arts; and Bettyann Mrazek won' third place In vocational arts. Susan Gale Linder from Dor- American Chemical Societys 81000 Kendall company award in colloid chemistry', a a Jo national award. He was the youngest colloid chemist to win the prize: OTHER HONORS National Science foundation has awarded him two fellowships, one In 1957 a faculty fellowship granted on the basis cf his teaching record, and in 1962 a senior postdoctoral fellowship based on research.

The latter enabled him to spend year in Strasbourg, France, the Center for Macronolecuiar Studies and to visit, numerous laboratories throughout Europe. Dr. Myseis is a member of the editorial board of The Journal of Chemical Education and The Journal of Colloid Science. and Panama, it was an-i7 r.tinniSPy t00lt flrst plare lrl vo-; iiounml. Three board 01 cational arts category.

Much or the tour will ar 5, Second place winners were made by plane, with side trips tf Margaret Fai Leong. Manual by traii Lvt. and bus. Arts; Ricky M. Tagawa.

Los I Tour price will Included 'iAngrlea; Jerry Ogawa. Dor- transportation, hotel aocnm-' th numhre and John K. Leong, Fre- I modations. and most meals. VPS wI1 mont May 25 general election ballot.

WORM) TOUR Winning third place awards Public bearing slated tomorrow on parks Recreation commission will consider use of county's bond issue share at 3938 South Normandie avenue, was selected as one of 313 United States and Canadian scientists to receive thel-year award from the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial foundation In New York. Guggenheim fellows usually are between 30 and 45 years of age, but grants can be made to older men whom the foundation considers unusually qualified, and who suggest a special field of research. WILL STUDY HERE Dr. My sell will start the fellowship In August, and he will spend a year using the extensive resources of the Los Angeles area to study the biological and biochemical aspects of cell membranes, trying to apply his knowledge of thin soap films to this field. "These are two similar things in different disciplines," Dr.

Myseis explained, "and I am going to see If I ran bridge the gap between two points of view in nomenclature, techniques and traditions. Dr. Myseis, a native of Po- land, attended the University of Paris, and la a graduate of the University of Lyon and of Harvard University. He has taught at USC since 1947. Southside Chamber of Commerce QUESTION: Whirs can I find a list of local Tax Consultants 7 ANSWER: You will find Taa Consultant! liotod In your Chamber of Commerce Directory.

Southside Chamber of Commerce 1509 W. Manchester PL 8-7686 were Laura L. Iiowzeli, Jef- Twelve candidates are seek- Public licaring will be conducted at 9 a.m. tnmor- He was th. Rennnhnh row by the Ixs Angele county park and recreation taken no or the Around the SrTinslof tanotkingro TfprSr: turw last Ul' .1 Schoo! th, bond approved by the voter, Aja-y.

a Aln At w.comp.tl.ton a. last Session will take in the fol Pharmacy in recognition of his year. place regional plan-scientific distinction. jninjr commission hearing room in the Hall of Records. Los Angeles countys share Since 1957, Dr.

Myseis has! be visited are Hawaii Japan iAto Wlnners of Mch school be visited are Hawaii, Doeter. Frank Godoy.l Washington Dorsey Los Formosa, Hong Kong. Bang- Edward Jones Marion r.ipn Jones, marion Angelos. Jefferson, Fremont, okok, Delhi, Agib, Cairo, Jeiu-JMn Melvin W. 1 1 1 Manlla! Apts diseussed salcm, Athens, and Amster-1 Manual Arts discussed Pobiano, Laurel Rob-1 Ralph been chairman of a national0 bond funria Cn.jLwpcf contest In colloid and surface purposM amount t0 JOUTnwe5T million, and the purpose of the hearing is to receive public recommendations chi any regional chemistry for college undergraduates sponsored by the Continental Oil of DeMolays dam.

Stops also will be made ert5 and Emily Brinton Sims, an assigned topic before a panel of civic leaders. On the basis of scholastic attainment, leadership and ritt zenship qualities, and the re-; suits of a group awards were made and each first place winner was invited Hugh C. Willett, Incumbent for Office 4 la opposed by S. Cooper, Marcua Mc-cludea withBrooin and Wil. liamg company Houston, Texas, and Ponca Pf1 area 'City, Oklahoma.

plan' 71,18 wm talure commission a full consideration of any specific site supported by communities and local cities. have installation Paul Wolfe was Installed as master councilor of Southwest 'f8- All jet flights with full in Rome and Paris. first class hoteU private bath, most transportation, Incumbent Ralph Rfchard- TVs RADIOS REPAIRED WHILE YOU WAIT Bring in SAVE Also Transistors, Phonos, Ro-cordors, Storoos, ate. Tubes, ports, batteries, etc. Our 32nd year.

Open Evenings Sunday 3 2710 W. MwKhostt IVm rnnkw) son. Office 6, is opposed by; to participate in final com pet I- Irving Kirech. Joseph Miller, 1 '-ion. Awards in the finals; Supervisors said that both Cha lpr f)nUir of yrvice.

aie included, it was; Sj and Krpderle A. -ange from S150 to S1000. the public and officials of iceremoni inducted in local cities or com-viw Masonic temple, 7623! are ta'iEighth Dale smith i Rapid transit Wyatt. CHARTER AMENDMENTS awards and will take place at (Contlnued from page 1) by the petition Furthermore, a very sub-: I th Mlrtna mer tantial majority of "rotor o. Other elective ALL AT DISCOUNT PRICES Cj Nine charier Ilillon hotpl appear on the ballot.

Otaricr Wrdnosd 5 Amendment 1 propose cMatv, of judging iishing a special pure for fop th(. finals contracts made by the iRohert K. Kelly, city secondary purchasing agent. Nchools associate supeilnten- Amendment 2 proposes mak- fent. councilor.

Financing criticized officers In-J dude Charles Kremlin, senior: councilor: and Steven Brooks, junior councilor. Appointive officers Installed were Robert Davis, senior dca- i fornia did interest in those issues, and little confusion as to their nature, approving three and rejecting the proved ivisoi-s, 11 cities already have other. 3JW0T0R recipients11' Brown, juniorj IIAaAain ljai If I prohibited interest of city Southern California a I of fu-ers and employes coincide transit district's latest financing proposal could well result in serious public misunderstanding, it was warned by Harry V. Cheshire Auto- oi iu vrs anu employes coincmc with state law and providing for reference of matter in such instantvs to the board of referred powers. Amendment 3 proposed that a 6QUCdtinCJ Lions give the county act for or allocated predicated popular film projector mobile Club of Southern Cali-acquisition, alteration, and fornia vice-president and gen- abandonment of storm drain eral counsel.

and slope easements by the "Although many public of-j city council without submis-firlals and other agencies have agreed that no special tax to ion to the city planning commission. and Amendment 4 If Mr. Ryan and other critics of the petition system really want to lessen the dollar' factor they should seek to revamp the law which now requires a signature total for qualification far too high to achieve except by profes- tlon of 8 430jg00 by iyr5. sional means or by ex-tremely large volunteer groups. It is quite possible, of course, that is not his true aim.

His sights well may be trained on the initi-j ative system itself. been Identified as of about SG million from $10.5 million granted the by the state bond regional park acquisition development. Total of $10.5 million to the county is on a projected deacon; Douglas Vaughan, chaplain; Ron Smith, senior steward; James Busch, junior steward; Bob Given, scribe; Frank Donivan treasurer; Gary Larson, first preceptor; Hugh Parke, second preceptor; Robert Kesson, third preceptor; John Clause, fourth preceptor; Gary Thornton, fifth preceptor; and Irving Gram, sixth preceptor. Cathie Anderson, worthy ad viser of Lox My 62, International Rainbow for Girls, AngcW alional Order was Presentation of a slide pro- icctor was made by the South- side Lions club lo District 11, EASY TERMS WITH NO MONEY DOWN on Approved Credit OPEN 7 DAYS TIL 9 P.M. subsidize transit would he -proposed eliminating the re- jSout hem-Soutli western council, without a vote of the jquirementjhat the payroll and American Cancer society, at of'P0111'' th districts proposal i iyroll checks be written in the club's recent luncheon ln-jiictUillly ral1 or a of the individual offices and de-jim-eting by Don Adams, presi-stalied as chapter swrviheart, ovpr 51- million in additional Jpnriments, and permitting theldent, to Mrs.

Jsa belle Nelson, succeeding Karen Chap pel withut a vote," aaidcity council to prescribe, pay- jcouncil chairman, past worth advisor of the jroll procedure. Projector, the fourth given sernbiy. Under SCRTD'a plan, it Is I Amendment 5-provides District 11 by various Lions Installing team included preparing to ask the iegisla-1 revision of city employes in the area, will he used Robert Given, master coun- ture for power to impose system, and Amend- further the educational pro-mccting Saturday at the cilor; Robert Rasmussen, Jun- arbitrary 25 per cent increase ment 6 provides rivll service igmm of the society. Fellows temple, Washington! First public demonstration councilor; Myron Branch, in annual motor vehicle license; status for officers and em- in accepting the projector, boulevard and Oak street. Din--of color television was given.senior deacon; Frank Donivan jfees.

ployes of government entities -'i'- Nelson said the Lion's nor will be served at 5:30 p.m.; by Bell laboratories 33 years1 chaplain; and Dale Smith. I District also is requesting I where functions of govem- UToieoTivEairEg AMCHESTE5 M0ADWAY 70 MAIN I MAIN a. 151 W. MANCHESTER PHONE: 750-1320 the legislature to grant it authority to ask the voters to approve a 1 per cent in-lleu followed by group singing led. ago, he said.

marshal by Virgil Robertson, and a so-' Picture was sent from onej Robert Given and Myron rial evening. side of a large room to a n-j Branch were given the repre- ment are transferred for industry leadership during formance to the city of Los year's April fund-raising Angeles. campaign for the cancer sod-. Amendment 7 pertains pledged to as- budgeting, IvLn ifl lhli authority of the and city council to make changes in the city budget. Amendment 8 provides for removing power of city boards to require sale of city bonds and control of them of expenditure of bond funds.

Amendment 9 proposes acquisition by city of public parking facilities and financing of same by revenue bonds payable from revenues from facilities. 'Club also has shown films at Its meetings for the past two years and Indk-ated In many other ways its sincere Interest and dedication to the ociety'a cancer research program, she concluded. steel Stainless steel, containing 8 per cent nickel and 18 per cent chromium, is used in equipment in food processing plants since it Why You Can Affirrd New Translucent' Dentures at Dr. Campbells resists corrosion by food Juices and does not contaminate foods. 1 I mm iiiT.AiK.mMMHm other on June 27, 1929, The sent ative DcMoiay awards, the tax, or a 50 per cent increase in present motor vehicle ii: censing fees, to pay off long term transit bonds.

No agency should have the authority to Impose a special lax of this magnitude, temporary. long term, or permanent, without first getting approval from the electorate," Cheshire said. CDC, church members join in rights march Six local residents, under (he auspices of the Sixty-third Assembly district, California Democratic council, recently participated in the civil rights march from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama. Former member of South-! Hares modeling agency con west branch, Los Angeles Real-ducted its first indoor shooting ly bonrd, Walker is survived! Wf8'or' from camera buffs at by his wife, Mrs, Mattie Wal-jihe Polish auditorium, ker. and several grandchildren, Professional photographers Interment took place in East provided authoritative HERE'S MORE ABOUT Skills bank (Continued from page 1) interview with Southland companies seeking such skills, according to Wesley Brazier, in the march were ecutive director of the Urban lAlao bm TIM laoial 1014 W.

14m Pian laa Aaaalas, Calif. 0044 Pkaiia PI. 1-4111 PMltka4 avary laaOay aa4 Tkunaap fcy Tka Waa SoMiaaiiaat, loamam was born. assist-jyiew, the town in which Wal-ance to novice at the session. Lighting for the sets were furnished by Greg Mandes, Jack Davis, and HowanTMonhead.

Morehead conceived the Idea of forming the new group, which will conduct future sessions for members to gain practice with cameras, said Bill Howard, who will direct the group. Firs) aid class schedule told Red Cross will offer two free standard first aid courses at chapter headquarters, 1200 af tka Mala af Califanm Swl T. Panat III on Ca-CaMikar Mania J. larila PuMukar Malay U. Rakarti Mode with translucent teeth intf translucent duntura material tha kind which do not have tha telltale hard brilliance foraerly characteristic of artificial tooth accepted by dentists as tho finest for asking dentures, tho closoat Imitation of natural tasth.

Dr. F. E. Campbell, dentiit, tayt- I SAVE YOU MONEY IN THESE TWO WAYS: 1. I buy supplies and equipment at volume prices for 12 dontal offleoa.

9. save In making aaeh denture because I make so many of all typos each day. MADE IN MY OWN LABORATORY Each of my 13 offlpas has lta own dental 'laboratory on Its oinrvrtmisea. This works for close professional supervision and for efficiency and eoonomy. Save Even More With Rebuilt Denture Tor a now fit with your old tooth, havo tbsa reset In nav translucent Material.

You save considerable part of tho eost of entirely now dontal plates. EXAMINATION WITHOUT APPOINTMENT THE PHONE THAT TELLS SAVINGS IN ADVANCE AD 1-1459 or PL 2-1813 for EXACT PRICES ist osthutii laM ClaMlfiaa Mar. Alkart Man Cliariafiaa Myr. Maakar Caiifanria Mtwaapn PaMikam league. At the same time, the group la enlisting the support of many potential employers who are in need of skilled hands and trained minds, Paul W.

Cane, public relations manager for the Southern California! Cas company, and chairman of tfiUrbag league's Skills bonk committee. Bible Neighborhood Bible class for Art" is the Women will take place at 1 Richard Marx's p.m. Wednesday in Vermont for Wednesday Avenue Presbyterian church, theater of Dorsey 5300 South Vermont avenue, Fantastic Credit Terms With -No Money Down 43 Mays for Is tmaH paymmmt I carry "7 own credit, not having strict finance eoapany regulations. My easiness rewards ns with word-of-nouth advertising. As a result, I prefer serving you on easiest tarns, fasy-tot-gat-approval of credit, FAST PLATE REPAIRS DR.

CAMPBELLS -S HANDY OFFICES 4426 1 Broadway Vermont at Manchester ground floor) 8530 S. Vereont Phono AO 1-1459 Phone PL 2-1813 YOUR DENTURES COME FIRST THE MONEY IS SECONDARY CLOSED All DAY SATURDAY af oaaafal alroilaHaa laptaaita 7, VaHaQaa. MaM Na. 10217, aafwa la laak IS, tao (4 Manama. RaaMaOiaaM a i m.

Omaiariaa My J. IS2, ky Ma Riaak C. Mala, Mo-aat No. 40IM4, amaiaO la laak 2414, Paa 2S af MOyaam. WHCIIPTION IATII fy Cmrim 25c aamk ly Mail la Ika Kata af Callfarala, 2 T.

rm- OaWOa af Mata, R2.50 a aaatk. Tka Waaa PaWicatlaai tatataa, fka Mkf la soman ar tawet aay att4 atl aapy an aaaaa a tawaawklltly far "a af af tkalr awa auMa. Par arran af tkalr amt aaMa ar aty Mi a I an watainari Aaiaky Waaa PrMI-aKam atIH aal aa taoaaalMo kayaaR actral an atom a a tka Naa eweriai jaerray. South Vermont avenue, during April, one from 7 to 9:30 p.m. on Tuesdays starting Tuesday, and the other from 9 to 11:39 a.m.

beginning April 20. First aid also will be taught Saturdays from 9:30 a.m. to noon at ML Olive Church of God in-Christ, 1385 East Twenty-first street, starting April 24. Michigan meet Michigan State association I ilj will meet at 2 o'clock this Lec'ure afternoon in the First Methodist church, 813 South Hope street, at which time a program will be presented, according to Archie Gorton, treasurer. "Mexico Through subject of M.

lecture slated in the Little Adult school, avenue, starting education PENSIONERS! Bring ID card. We do thereat in the Christian building. 3537 Farmdale at 7:30 p.m..

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